Here's what The Dark Knight Rises and Angels and Demons have in common: the
protagonists are masters at tackling bad guys; the protagonists have been trapped in wells for a
long time and leave shadows when they were young;
A big bomb;
and the villains are threatening a crowd and a city;
and the bosses of the villains are all ruthless characters with high martial arts skills;
moreover, the bosses of the villains are not real bosses, the real boss is someone else , has been pretending to be a good person beside the protagonist;
the boss does bad things because of his father;
the protagonist has to fight harder than before this time;
the members of the justice camp are doing chores from top to bottom;
the big bomb exploded at the last moment Outside the city, the protagonist escaped, the city was saved, and people regained their beliefs;
this time, a beautiful assistant was sent to the protagonist. After the work, the protagonist and the beauty both went on vacation in Italy.
Differences:
One is that the boss was designed to become an idol for people by escaping his own life, but he failed.
One is that the protagonist designed it to become an idol of people by escaping his own death, and then he succeeded.
This is purely my involuntary first impression at the end, because it's like what a big brother in the back row said to himself: "This plot is too bloody"
and I have two opinions,
one is praise, Probably the same as most people: it's a decent movie, not bad for an action movie, and it's a happy ending for a trilogy, and it ends up being the original comic book, and for Nolan it can't be rated as high as one or two. Standard films to request all films and so on.
The second is bad reviews, not because everyone said that the level of the second part is too different. But I don't know if everyone remembers it. When the second part came out, we were keen to discuss the comparison between Heath Ledger and Jack Nicholson, and we argued about it, but in the third part, it was compared with the second. I remembered the intense discussion of the second part, and recalled that "The Dark Knight Rises" should have lost to "Batman Returns". The latter is more loyal to the original work, but it is still full of surprises. On the contrary, the former may be precisely because of the desire to The original is close and difficult to grasp. Penguin and Bane may not be the same, but Penguin is more plump; Needless to say, Catwoman, Michelle Pfeiffer finished more than a dozen streets of Princess Anne.
In short, I was disappointed because my expectations were too high, but it did not prevent me from looking forward to Nolan's next movie.
My expectation is that Nolan can take over the banner of Ridley Scott, James Cameron, David Fincher and Jean-Pierre Genet and make a "Alien 5", he has this ability to make another A legend lives on.
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